Quotes About Projection
Todos projetamos nossa realidade no mundo exterior, criando juntos, de fato, um universo microcósmico de experiência ou esse 'reino dos céus' dentro de nós, que é único, apesar de ser partilhado com os outros.
~ Alice O. Howell
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Jung achava que a religião com demasiada frequência acentua o bem com a negação do mal. O mal não desaparece, apenas mergulha no inconsciente para ser projetado em outras pessoas.
~ Alice O. Howell
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What we think about, what we concentrate on, will always, always, be reflected on the outside.
~ Alyson Noel
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Taken as a whole, Europe's share of world output is projected to fall by almost a third in the next two decades. This is the competitiveness challenge - and much of our weakness in meeting it is self-inflicted. Complex rules restricting our labour markets are not some naturally occurring phenomenon.
~ David Cameron
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What is called an acute knowledge of human nature is mostly nothing but the observer's own weaknesses reflected back from others.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
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Due to the technology used to create Cyborg, his powers are ever-evolving. They include the ability to interface with anything technological, flight, super strength, hologram projection, and a sophisticated weapons system... the list goes on! He has powers within him that even he isn't yet aware of.
~ Ray Fisher
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I watched John Goodman in 'Barton Fink,' or Paul Giamatti stealing a scene in 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' and I would think, That's me in 10 or 12 years.
~ Paul Walter Hauser
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I was part of a group that had a cinema club so every week we would project two or three movies on 16 or 35mm.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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I am neither a sociologist nor a politician. All I can do is imagine for myself what the future will be like.
~ Michelangelo Antonioni
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I have a file - my character box - anything from magazines - a pose, a face - I go through these files and arrange a whole person out of them. Because I think what you wear, it says something. It's not necessarily you, but what you want to project.
~ Emily Hampshire
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We expect that in the next years, the economy will improve. And we expect that extreme poverty will drop from 22 percent to 11 percent by the year 2000.
~ Alberto Fujimori
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It's difficult to see yourself up on screen without being a critic.
~ Devon Aoki
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One of the annoying things when you're in a movie is that gets talked about is everyone projects meaning onto everyone's intentions.
~ Heather Langenkamp
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Often what we see clearest in others is what we most avoid seeing in ourselves.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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what we see clearest in others is what we most avoid seeing in ourselves.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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what we see clearest in others is what we most avoid seeing in ourselves. Elise
~ Richard Paul Evans
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Numbers larger than ten are no longer human: they fly from the hand into the imaginary sky we call hypothesis.
~ Richard Siken
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When I worked as a lecturer, I had a colleague who said "The trouble with students is that they are always at your feet or at your throat." The same could be said of devotees. My colleague's words are a wonderfully concise summary of the problem of projection.
~ Richard Sylvester
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The tendency to see one's shadow "out there" in one's neighbor or in another race or culture is the most dangerous aspect of the modern psyche. It has created two devastating wars in this century and threatens the destruction of all the fine achievements of our modern world. We all decry war but collectively we move toward it. It is not the monsters of the world who make such chaos but the collective shadow to which every one of us has contributed.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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To fall in love is to project the most noble and infinitely valuable part of one's being onto another human being (..) the divinity we see in others is truly there, but we don't have the right to see it until we have taken away our own projections. (..) in-loveness obliterates the humanity of the beloved. One does a curious kind of insult to another by falling in love with him, for we are really looking at our own projection of God, not at the other person.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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Romantic love always consists in the projection of the soul-image. When a woman falls in love it is animus that she sees projected onto the mortal man before her. When a man drinks of the love potion, it is anima, his soul, that he sees superimposed on a woman.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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When we're in love, we put our gold—our expectations—on the other person, and this obliterates her. There is no relatedness.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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To fall in love is to project the most noble part of one's being onto another human being (..) the divinity we see in others is truly there, but we don't have the right to see it until we have taken away our own projections. (..) in-loveness obliterates the humanity of the beloved. One does a curious kind of insult to another by falling in love with him, for we are really looking at our own projection of God, not at the other person.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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The tendency to see one's shadow "out there" in one's neighbor or in another race or culture is the most dangerous aspect of the modern psyche. It is not the monsters of the world who make such chaos but the collective shadow to which every one of us has contributed.
~ Robert A. Johnson
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